The Last Envelope
2015, USA, Director/Producer: John Dowalo; 34 min. The Last Envelope is a suspense-filled drama about a girl struggling to find her purpose in life. On her 30th birthday, Darcy rec
Searching for Nepal
2014, USA and Nepal, Directors: Directors: Phil Deutschle and Robyn Hutman, Producer: Phil Deutschle; 88 min. Forty years after serving as a Peace Corps volunteer, Phil Deutschle r
Grasshopper for Grandpa
2014, USA, Director/Producer: Casey McGarry; 31 min. Grasshopper for Grandpa is the story of Jimmy’s Oriental Gardens, a celebrated institution in Santa Barbara, CA for over 60 y
Two Days Contigo
2015, Director: Taylor Currie, Producer: Sara Farag; 10 min. In an overpopulated world, a young woman works as a cold caller for an organization that sells vacation shares. Between
Origins
2014, USA, Director and Producer: Will Parrinello; 10 min Inspired by 1960s counter culture and the teachings of Hindu and Buddhist masters, a group of activists founds The Seva Fo
First Degree
2015, USA, Director and Producer: Roger Weisberg; 25 min. Infamous as the birthplace for the saying “being sent up the river,” Sing Sing prison is now home to Hudson Link, an i
The Mural
2014, USA, Director: Fran Guijarro, Producer; 19 min. When the Arc of San Francisco, an organization for people with developmental disabilities, teams with Free Space, a group of c
Dream On
2014, USA; Director/Producer: Roger Weisberg; 99 min. On an epic road trip, comedian John Fugelsang retraces the journey of Alexis de Tocqueville. Along the way he explores whether
Dancing Before The Enemy: How a teenage boy fooled the Nazis and lived
2014, USA and Poland, Director/Producer: Adam Bardach; 63 min. Film producer Gene Gutowski (Repulsion, Cul-de-Sac, The Pianist) was fourteen when the Soviets, then the Nazis invade
Mother and Brother
2015, USA, Director: Dustin Cook, Producers: Taylor Harrington and Chad Schultz; 17 min. Two brothers grapple with their abusive mother’s terminal illness in very different ways.